BEGINNINGS: Where A Life Begins

BEGINNINGS: Where A Life Begins
Author: Gary Heilbronn
Publisher: HPEditions
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-12-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987521276

It is early 1939 and the end of the Spanish Civil War as Maria, heavily pregnant and with a tiny son to care for, frantically flees Franco's fascist forces across the border dividing the colourful Basque countries of Spain and France. Tragedy and an ancient cycle of murder and revenge stalk her every step and the birth of her second child is traumatic. A moment of hope for freedom and a future in France is all but dashed by the Nazi occupation and the tumultuous and divisive aftermath of WW2. Inevitably, Maria and her young family are drawn into the inescapable truths of their genetic background; and as her young daughter matures into the kind of woman that Maria could never be, they both begin to understand how the events of the distant past still determine their destinies. .... ...... Get the paperback edition on.... Createspace at http://bit.ly/1IMFS9V ... or on ... Amazon at http://amzn.to/15JvvFm

A New History of Life

A New History of Life
Author: Peter Ward
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1608199088

The history of life on Earth is, in some form or another, known to us all--or so we think. A New History of Life offers a provocative new account, based on the latest scientific research, of how life on our planet evolved--the first major new synthesis for general readers in two decades. Charles Darwin's theories, first published more than 150 years ago, form the backbone of how we understand the history of the Earth. In reality, the currently accepted history of life on Earth is so flawed, so out of date, that it's past time we need a 'New History of Life.' In their latest book, Joe Kirschvink and Peter Ward will show that many of our most cherished beliefs about the evolution of life are wrong. Gathering and analyzing years of discoveries and research not yet widely known to the public, A New History of Life proposes a different origin of species than the one Darwin proposed, one which includes eight-foot-long centipedes, a frozen “snowball Earth”, and the seeds for life originating on Mars. Drawing on their years of experience in paleontology, biology, chemistry, and astrobiology, experts Ward and Kirschvink paint a picture of the origins life on Earth that are at once too fabulous to imagine and too familiar to dismiss--and looking forward, A New History of Life brilliantly assembles insights from some of the latest scientific research to understand how life on Earth can and might evolve far into the future.

Beginnings of Cellular Life

Beginnings of Cellular Life
Author: Harold J. Morowitz
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780300102109

Develops a model of the origin of life in which cells originate first, proteins follow, and genes evolve last, which is supported by evidence mustered from biology, biochemistry, and biophysics. This work explores the origins of life and is for anyone who has ever thought seriously about the origin of life.

The Origins of Life and the Universe

The Origins of Life and the Universe
Author: Paul F. Lurquin
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231126549

Annotation Because his undergraduate course Origins of Life was so popular, and because there is so much discussion of the matter in both religious and scientific realms, biochemist Lurquin thought that the general public might by interested as well in a synopsis and synthesis of the current thinking. So he revised his course notes for lay readers, to demonstrate that the logic of science can be used to make deep sense of the world from the creation of the universe to the creation of life and its diversification. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Story of Life

Story of Life
Author: Catherine Barr
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781786033420

At first, nothing lived on Earth. It was a noisy, hot, scary place. Choking gas exploded from volcanoes and oceans of lava bubbled around the globe... Then in the deep, dark ocean, something amazing happened. This is an exciting and dramatic story about how life began and developed on Planet Earth, written especially for younger children. The authors explain how the first living cell was created, and how the cells multiply and create jellyfish and worms, and then fish with bendy necks, which drag themselves out of the water into swampy forests. They tell the story of the biggest creatures that have ever walked on land - the dinosaurs. Long after that, hairy creatures who have babies, not eggs, take over, stand on two legs and spread around the world, some of them living through cataclysmic events such as ice ages and volcanic eruptions. Everyone living today is related to these survivors. With delightful illustrations including lots of detail and humour, all carefully researched and checked, this book shows the development of life on Earth in a truly accessible and simple way. CLICK HERE to download Teachers' Notes specially written by the authors, Catherine Barr and Steve Williams, to assist teachers and librarians in the promotion and teaching of The Story of Lifein schools and to help foster a love of good books, literature and reading in children.

A Baby is Born

A Baby is Born
Author: Milton Isra Levine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 1949
Genre: Human reproduction
ISBN:

An explanation for children of 6-10 of how babies are born and grow up approved by members of the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish clergy, and tested by a group of children.

A Comprehensive History Of Western Ethics

A Comprehensive History Of Western Ethics
Author: Warren Ashby
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1615926941

This book provides an engaging, thorough, and inclusive history of western ethics that encompasses both classical and modern perspectives. Author Warren Ashby speaks both to students of history and ethics and to a public interested in but often perplexed by moral values in contemporary life. Ashby embraces all who are concerned with expanding human rights, finding new ways to think about moral experience, and discovering an ethical perspective appropriate for their lives. By exploring past ethical problems, we can prepare for the future's challenges. Included with the commentary on the writings of great thinkers are in-depth discussions of Greek, biblical, and Stoic ethics; Augustine, Aquinas, and medieval views; the Renaissance, the Reformation, and ethics in the age of science; as well as the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and the last Western century.

Life on Earth

Life on Earth
Author: Steve Jenkins
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2002-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0547349343

There are millions of different kinds of plants and animals living on the earth. Many millions more lived here in the past. Where did they all come from? Why have some become extinct and others lived on? In this remarkable book for children, Steve Jenkins explores the fascinating history of life on earth and the awe-inspiring story of evolution, Charles Darwin’s great contribution to modern science.